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CIT Remands 2008-09 Vietnam Frozen Fish AD Review on Surrogate Values and Country

The Court of International Trade sent back to the Commerce Department its final results from the 2008-09 antidumping administrative review and new shipper review on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam (A-552-801). Commerce itself requested remands on several issues related to valuation of surrogate inputs. In response to challenges by domestic industry, CIT also remanded the agency’s selection of Bangladesh instead of the Philippines as the surrogate country, as well as allegations of ministerial errors.

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Slip Op. 13-63 on the administrative review (here)

Slip Op. 13-64 on the new shipper review (here)

(Catfish Farmers of Am. v. United States, Slip Ops. 13-63 and 13-64, dated 05/23/13, Judge Musgrave)